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Exhibition at Burlington House of Roman Antiquities found at Silchester, near Basingstoke (engraving)
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Exhibition at Burlington House of Roman Antiquities found at Silchester, near Basingstoke (engraving)
1062224 Exhibition at Burlington House of Roman Antiquities found at Silchester, near Basingstoke (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Exhibition at Burlington House of Roman Antiquities found at Silchester, near Basingstoke. Illustration for The Graphic, 17 January 1891.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22214834
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This engraving captures the Exhibition at Burlington House of Roman Antiquities found at Silchester, near Basingstoke. The image showcases a wide array of fascinating artifacts discovered in this ancient Roman city. The exhibition features an impressive collection that includes various objects such as a Roman plane, lock, knitting needles, votive lamps, bronze scalebeam, horn, tweezers, capital and safety pin. These items offer a glimpse into the daily lives and craftsmanship of the people who lived during the height of the Roman Empire. Amongst the intriguing finds are nailless horseshoes and blacksmiths tongs which highlight their advanced metalworking techniques. Additionally, a roman gridiron and pottery pieces demonstrate their culinary practices and artistic skills. The exhibition also presents architectural remnants like gates and bolts from Silchester's city gates - remnants that speak volumes about its grandeur during ancient times. Visitors to this extraordinary display would have been transported back in time as they marveled at these remarkable relics. This engraving was originally published in The Graphic on January 17th, 1891; it provides us with a rare visual documentation of this significant archaeological event. Now preserved within a private collection but made accessible through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform; this print allows us to appreciate these invaluable historical treasures from Silchester once again.
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